Roget's Thesaurus of English Words and Phrases by Peter Mark Roget

302. [Motion through.] Passage — N. passage, transmission; permeation;

penetration, interpenetration; transudation, infiltration; endosmose exosmose†; endosmosis [Chem]; intercurrence†; ingress &c 294; egress &c 295; path &c 627; conduit &c 350; opening &c 260; journey &c 266; voyage &c 267. V. pass, pass through; perforate &c (hole) 260; penetrate, permeate, thread, thrid†, enfilade; go through, go across; go over, pass over; cut across; ford, cross; pass and repass, work; make one's way, thread one's way, worm one's way, force one's way; make a passage form a passage; cut one's way through; find its way, find its vent; transmit, make way, clear the course; traverse, go over the ground. Adj. passing &c v.; intercurrent†; endosmosmic†, endosmotic [Chem]. Adv. en passant &c (transit) 270 [Fr.].